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Published on: 2/1/2007
Last Visited: 2/1/2007
Sue Anderson
Professional Summary
Sue Anderson operates Clockwork Communications, her own Toronto-based consulting practice specializing in organizational communications.
Sue's focus is helping organizations engage their employees and other stakeholders in ways that build commitment, inspire performance and promote sustainability.This focus has taken her into all areas of the corporate sector, education, provincial and federal government departments.
Sue is a member of IABC (International Association of Business Communicators) and the Strategic Leadership Forum and has served on both boards.
Experience Summary
Previously Sue was Director, Internal Communications with Xerox Canada for 9 years.Sue taps into 30 years business experience in training and education, marketing, sales, administration, human resources and corporate communication.Sue combines this broad and deep experience with her creativity and a strength-based approach to help her clients achieve lasting results.
Sue has significant experience developing and implementing strategies to improve collaboration, communication and teamwork.She is called upon regularly to design and conduct focus groups, executive retreats and management workshops as well as large-scale organizational feedback initiatives.
Sue is a seasoned practitioner of Appreciative Inquiry and an associate of Appreciative Inquiry Consulting, LLC.
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Sue can be reached at clockwork communications@sympatico.ca or at 416-595-5559
Recent feedback from IABC Leadership Development Weekend (Toronto, April 29, 2005)
Sue led one of the concurrent sessions at the Canada District 2 Leadership Development Weekend - The Naked Communicator.
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Sue has been invited by Melcrum to present to the delegates of this conference.
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Sue and Barbara Dawson, Director Corporate Communications for Baxter Canada will demonstrate a brief inquiry and ensure people leave with resources for further exploration.